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Post by oldschooldm on Aug 6, 2018 12:28:59 GMT -9
Velkynvelve: Drow Prison from Out of the Abyss(In this adventure, the PCs start in a prison deep in the Underdark...) By oldschooldm Live play session photos from @games of Berkeley (Model was used for two different DM's Games) PIA-Entry-Alt by Oracle Omega, on Flickr ConstructionBackdrop: Enhanced Unnamed Underdark Screenshot taken from Dungeons and Dragons Online Webbing: Japanese Ogura Lace Papers at Blick Art Supplies Cliffs"Highland Adventures" by Fat Dragon Games (Fold flat!) "Popup, 1-piece, Fold-Flat, & Mini-friendly Staircase x 6" by OldSchoolDM (me!) with FDG texture Walkways: "Mines of the Mountain King" by Fat Dragon Games Waterfall Walkway: "Deadfall:Deadman's Canyon" by World Works Games Stalagtites: Hand made with chopsticks, plastic bases, and hand-rolled cones covered with art paper. PropsElevator Crane: "Mayhem Marina" by WorldWorksGames Drow Doorways: "Depths of the Drow" by Fat Dragon Games Table and other props: "Propz: Dungeon Features" by Arid Hills Productions Etc.: Several single props by other designers. Additional play photos from multiple DMs/sessionsVelkynvelve Setup by Oracle Omega, on Flickr Out of the Abyss: Velkynvelve by Oracle Omega, on Flickr Out of the Abyss: Velkynvelve by Oracle Omega, on Flickr Second use, more than 1 year laterOotA - Velkynvelve - 2/7/2015 @ Games of Berkeley by Oracle Omega, on Flickr OotA - Velkynvelve - 2/7/2015 @ Games of Berkeley by Oracle Omega, on Flickr OotA - Velkynvelve - 2/7/2015 @ Games of Berkeley by Oracle Omega, on Flickr Most of it fits in a 20'' x 16'' x 2'' box!Fold Flat Cliffs, maps, stairs, and doors... by Oracle Omega, on Flickr Read a play-summary post from January 16th, 2016
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Post by uptrainfan89 on Aug 10, 2018 5:51:06 GMT -9
That's really neat, nice work! I love Fat Dragon's terrain!
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Post by grendelsmother64 on Aug 20, 2018 14:28:26 GMT -9
What did you use for the spider webs.....?
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Post by oldschooldm on Aug 20, 2018 14:57:45 GMT -9
What did you use for the spider webs.....? Japanese Ogura Lace PaperAAAACK! Stupid text-replacement-for-supposed-offensive-words keeps breaking my URL. There is an art company named D1ck Bl1ck (using 1s for i's.) Their URL is getting mangled by the dumbarse text filter. Time for me to generate a tinyurl. - Text replacement doesn't work in any way, and gets in the way of legitimate posts... - https://www.d i c k b l i c k.com/products/black-ink-japanese-ogura-lace-papers/ becomes www.jonny-oblick.com/products/black-ink-japanese-ogura-lace-papers/
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Post by Vermin King on Aug 20, 2018 15:22:43 GMT -9
Sorry about that, but that same text replacement feature allowed us to get the old small PostImage images to show ...
Annoying, but sometimes useful
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Post by oldschooldm on Aug 20, 2018 20:13:54 GMT -9
Sorry about that, but that same text replacement feature allowed us to get the old small PostImage images to show ... Annoying, but sometimes useful Ah! Sounds like a great hack!
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Post by Antohammer on Aug 21, 2018 5:57:34 GMT -9
wonderfull!!!!! hope you post others photo like this!!!
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Post by soaringraven on Sept 7, 2018 9:15:41 GMT -9
I know it's a bit late, but I just realized that I've forgotten to give feedback on this. It's a great diorama and captures the drow city perfectly. I really like your actual play shots - they can't be staged as carefully as those done in the peace and quiet for your own house or flat, but they lend exceptional authenticity to the pictures and show that a model works in play as intended. Great job!
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Post by oldschooldm on Sept 7, 2018 12:01:31 GMT -9
I know it's a bit late, but I just realized that I've forgotten to give feedback on this. It's a great diorama and captures the drow city perfectly. I really like your actual play shots - they can't be staged as carefully as those done in the peace and quiet for your own house or flat, but they lend exceptional authenticity to the pictures and show that a model works in play as intended. Great job! Thanks! Hope to give you a run for the money again next year! :-) I think what you say is true though - it's easier to get a great shot "staged" (my winning entries have been that way) but I really love seeing the builds through my player's eyes. That's when I'm happiest - when I see the photos they take. And sharing that wonder with the folks here and on social media is my reward.
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